Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How tall are the parents?
He is already taller than them. Although, there are great uncles on all sides that were over 6', one 6'4". One grandfather was 6'.
Still a relevant question--one of the more reliable formulas for predicting adult height is to add the parents' heights together, add 5 inches for boys, then divide by two. That number is usually plus or minus two inches of their child's adult height (according to the Mayo Clinic, I believe). Another formula is to double a boy's height at 24 months. Being extremely tall at 13 does not mean he will continue to grow at that rate. I was very tall at age 12... and then pretty much stopped growing. My parents are average height, and so am I.
Using one of those formulas would take a random guess to the level of educated guess, which is what you asked for.
That formula doesn't make any sense.
I ran it for all the men in our family (my side and DH's) and it's just not right. It makes the boys WAY too short. Off by at least 5 inches.
Anonymous wrote:My son was the shortest kid in his class at 1$3, now at 16 he is basically the same height as his friends.
Puberty matters, he started late.
One measure that is working out for my kids is double the height when they were 2.
Another formula is add 9 inches to their height at the 1st sign of puberty.
Anonymous wrote:Hmmm. My father was 6'3", mother 5'7". In 7th, 8th grade, I was the tallest kid in my class. Multiple doctors told us that given my growth rate, diet, etc ... that I'd likely be at least as tall as my father.
For all intents and purposes, I stopped growing not long after that. I'm 5'10". It's a good height, but boy did my Dad have big expectations for a while, pun intended.